Daniel Bushman

Curio

a crust of bread, a grape, and a lovely bit of string

undertherubble:

Steampunk Thing From The Addams Family
Thing (full name: Thing Thing Thing) was the disembodied hand on The Addams Family. The artist Doktor A. made this steampunk version for an upcoming Addams Family-themed show at the Wootini Gallery in Carrboro, North Carolina.
Link -via Walyou | Gallery Website

undertherubble:

Steampunk Thing From The Addams Family

Thing (full name: Thing Thing Thing) was the disembodied hand on The Addams Family. The artist Doktor A. made this steampunk version for an upcoming Addams Family-themed show at the Wootini Gallery in Carrboro, North Carolina.

Link -via Walyou | Gallery Website

heartbeatoz:

(via ZsaZsa Bellagio)
governmentman:

venusmilk:

vanitydivision:

geminigypsy-:

(via pax-caelestis, balderdashery)

(Source: humblewonder)

cists:

Alyssa Monks
dontgifadamn:

Parkour leap. Close to fall…

dontgifadamn:

Parkour leap. Close to fall…

wehighnfly:

Double kong

wehighnfly:

Double kong

(Source: est-fin)

“Being a geek is all about being honest about what you enjoy and not being afraid to demonstrate that affection. It means never having to play it cool about how much you like something. It’s basically a license to proudly emote on a somewhat childish level rather than behave like a supposed adult. Being a geek is extremely liberating.”
Simon Pegg
pearls-and-empty-rooms:

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Winslow
1773
John Singleton Copley

pearls-and-empty-rooms:

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Winslow

1773

John Singleton Copley

labellefilleart:

Hollyhocks, Frederick C. Frieseke.

labellefilleart:

Hollyhocks, Frederick C. Frieseke.

albertovalis:

Edison’s workshop

albertovalis:

Edison’s workshop

peaceofshell:

Narwals, New Foundland, Canada 
photo via nationalgeographic

peaceofshell:

Narwals, New Foundland, Canada

photo via nationalgeographic

earwigbiscuits:

Princess Elizabeth and King George VI at Royal Lodge, Windsor, 1942

earwigbiscuits:

Princess Elizabeth and King George VI at Royal Lodge, Windsor, 1942